
AI pop star Tilly Norwood’s creator claims phony singer ‘has real humanity at her core’ as viral music video earns scorn: ‘Nonsensical’
NY Post
Tilly Norwood’s building up a serious botty of work.
From modeling to acting, and now singing, the doe-eyed diva, birthed via artificial intelligence, is a manmade multi-hyphenate who comes with all the works — and it’s working the nerves of humans worldwide.
But the bot’s creator, Eline Van der Velden, says that the haters have got it all wrong — exclusively explaining to The Post why she feels the AI ingénue “has real humanity at her core.”
Norwood, a faux 24-year-old bombshell supposedly hailing from the UK, makes the same case in the verses of her debut single, “Take The Lead,” out Tuesday.
Visuals for the ditty feature the digitized dynamo belting out lines like, “When they talk about me, they don’t see the human spark, the creativity,” and “I am still human, make no mistake, my soul’s in every move that I take.”
The music video — complete with a computerized choir of background singer and a flock of phony flamingos — has already garnered over a combined 57,000 views across YouTube and Instagram, as well as a tidal wave of outraged from peeved real people.











